Into the Murk
Murky skies hindered visibility over Myanmar and Thailand on a visit early this year. It’s an apropos metaphor for the challenges we face now. … More Into the Murk
Murky skies hindered visibility over Myanmar and Thailand on a visit early this year. It’s an apropos metaphor for the challenges we face now. … More Into the Murk
There is great value in having experiences you love, and keeping them to yourself. Not the least of which is that you have the power to actually protect the perfect places. … More Our Favorite Place in the World
How do we unravel hate? It is a persistent cord that weaves through generations, too often unchallenged. What, but travel, pulls at the loose threads? Morocco fed me, in all the ways that matter. … More Morocco Fed Me
Prachuap Khiri Khan, or PKK, is located in the center of Thailand, along the long narrow strait next to Myanmar and the Bay of Thailand. I decided to visit this out-of-the-way fishing village because the beaches looked amazing, it was only 4 hours from Surat Thani (where my conference was located), and because Lonely Planet gave it the “sleepy village” designation in terms of a party-location. … More Prachuap Khiri Khan – Thailand
If you’re able-bodied and on a budget, there’s nothing much good about checking your luggage–which is why I try to avoid it. Over time I have found that checking luggage is a big drag financially, physically, and on travel time. … More Never Check Your Luggage Again: Here’s Why (Part 1)
Want to win a brand new rollerbag? How about a personalized vacation consultation to help you decide on your next goddess getaway? Could you use some expert communications or writing support? Gotta get your hands on some amazing Rollerbag Goddess Gear? Announcing: The Rollerbag Goddess Getaway Contest! … More The Rollerbag Goddess Getaway Contest
The UNESCO World Heritage site of the old town of Hoi An, Vietnam is an ideal city for shutterbugs and anyone whose eyes are hungry for color. … More Behold: the Riot of Color in Hoi An, Vietnam
On my birthday this year, about a month from now, I’ll wake up in an unfamiliar city, in a new country, alone. Here’s why that’s awesome. … More Solo Travel is Ideal for Introverts: Here’s Why
Rollerbag Goddess Travel Blog was featured online by Parade Magazine, and we are so excited our spinners are going wild! … More The Rollerbag Goddess Travel Blog is Featured in Parade Magazine!
I’m ready to board the train to to Baia Mare, Romania. It is parked on the tracks in front of me, being cleaned as I wait and write this. … More The Eastern Europe Diaries: Bye Bye Budapest, and Prepping for Baia Mare, Romania